Naval Warfare in the Age of Sail

Naval Warfare in the Age of Sail
Author: Bernard Ireland
Publsiher: Collins
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2000
Genre: Great Britain
ISBN: 0007109458

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Covering the classic era of sailing ship warfare from the mid-eighteenth century to the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars, Naval Warfare in the Age of Sail reveals how warships were built, sailed, and fought in the era made popular today by the novels of Patrick O'Brian and C. S. Forester. The often dense technical detail of these works is explained here for the general reader through text and illustrations that bring the period vividly to life. Through his discussions of single-ship actions, fleet operations, famous commanders, and the day-to-day routines of the men who worked the ships, Bernard Ireland investigates how the navy of King George III came to dominate the high seas, ushering in a century of British maritime supremacy. Acclaimed naval artist Tony Gibbons illustrates every type of sailing warship from ships of the line, frigates, and sloops to privateers' schooners, bomb ketches, and xebecs.

Naval Warfare in the Age of Sail

Naval Warfare in the Age of Sail
Author: Brian Tunstall
Publsiher: Brassey's
Total Pages: 296
Release: 1990
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: UOM:39015018980642

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This title traces the evolution of fleet tactics from the Dutch wars of the 17th century to the defeat of the French Empire. It emphasizes the importance of signals and fighting instructions as a key to the way the fleets were actually employed and provides insights into well-known battles.

War at Sea in the Age of Sail Smithsonian History of Warfare

War at Sea in the Age of Sail  Smithsonian History of Warfare
Author: Andrew Lambert
Publsiher: Harper Paperbacks
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2005-08-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 0060838558

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Our fascination with the drama of war at sea is as strong today as it was in the heyday of the sailing ship.This book, written by one of the world's foremost authors on naval warfare, describes the dramatic battles of an age when sail was supreme. Andrew Lambert's comprehensive history examines key naval conflicts from the highest strategic level right down to the experience of the ordinary sailor. Fully illustrated throughout, this book incorporates computer-generated cartography that brings the sea battles to life. An in-depth look at ship design and the "floating culture" onboard The Anglo-Dutch Wars of 1650–74, when English commanders challenged Dutch sea power with superior speed, close quarters fighting, and fireships The rise and fall of the French Navy under the Sun King, Louis XIV The Napoleonic Wars, the defeat of the French fleet, and the rise of British Royal Navy hero Admiral Lord Horatio Nelson

Naval Warfare in the Age of Sail

Naval Warfare in the Age of Sail
Author: Brian Tunstall
Publsiher: US Naval Institute Press
Total Pages: 296
Release: 1990
Genre: Great Britain
ISBN: STANFORD:36105004730524

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Sea Battles in the Age of Sail

Sea Battles in the Age of Sail
Author: James Grant
Publsiher: Coda Books Ltd
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2012
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781781580844

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"Collects Grant's work on the subject of sea warfare, from Francis Drake to Trafalgar. The book contains illustrations and remarkably detailed accounts of key battles and historically defining strategies."--Page [4] of cover.

Fighting at Sea in the Eighteenth Century

Fighting at Sea in the Eighteenth Century
Author: Sam Willis
Publsiher: Boydell Press
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2008
Genre: History
ISBN: 1843833670

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Our understanding of warfare at sea in the eighteenth century has always been divorced from the practical realities of fighting at sea under sail; our knowledge of tactics is largely based upon the ideas of contemporary theorists rather than practitioners] who knew little of the realities of sailing warfare, and our knowledge of command is similarly flawed. In this book the author presents new evidence from contemporary sources that overturns many old assumptions and introduces a host of new ideas. In a series of thematic chapters, following the rough chronology of a sea fight from initial contact to damage repair, the author offers a dramatic interpretation of fighting at sea in the eighteenth century, and explains in greater depth than ever before how and why sea battles (including Trafalgar) were won and lost in the great Age of Sail. He explains in detail how two ships or fleets identified each other to be enemies; how and why they manoeuvred for battle; how a commander communicated his ideas, and how and why his subordinates acted in the way that they did. SAM WILLIS has lectured at Bristol University and at the National Maritime Museum in Greenwich. He is also the author of Fighting Ships, 1750-1850(Quercus).

Warfare on the Mediterranean in the Age of Sail

Warfare on the Mediterranean in the Age of Sail
Author: David S.T. Blackmore
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 402
Release: 2014-01-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780786457847

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Between the last battle fought entirely under oars in 1571 and the first fought entirely under steam in 1866, naval warfare in the Middle Seas and adjacent Atlantic waters was dominated by the sailing warship. This exploration of that distinct period in military history begins with an overview of the galley warfare that dominated the Mediterranean for millennia and a discussion of the technological developments, including the sail and the cannon, which led to the galley's demise. Subsequent chapters discuss the role of sailing ships in every major conflict on the Mediterranean from the 16th century Eighty Years War to the late 19th century Austro-Prussian-Italian War. In addition to the major battles, the book also highlights smaller encounters between single ships or light squadrons, important conflicts often overlooked in naval histories.

Naval Warfare in the Age of Sail

Naval Warfare in the Age of Sail
Author: Bernard Ireland
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2000
Genre: Great Britain
ISBN: 0007629060

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